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HOW TO STUDY
This is for all those students who are preparing for their exams and
working hard to touch the sky. Dear students! Only hard work is not enough,
the more important thing is to plan it in a systematic way. Here is a solution
for all your anxieties. This planner is focused on CBSE Boarder.
STEP-1
Lets see, if we calculate it from 01st October to 28th February; there are 5
months. Leave February for revision. Now you have only 4 months or almost
120 days.
TOTAL TIME: 120 DAYS
STEP-2
It means you have to set weightage for all your subjects. For example a 10th
class CBSE student has five subjects: English, Hindi, Maths, Science and
Social Studies. He feels that Mathematics is slightly tough and demands more
practice, Science is easier but time taking, Social Studies is not the priority
and Hindi-English can be equally treated.
Now for this student, the weightage for all his 5 subjects may be as below:
Subject Weightage
English 1
Hindi 1
Social Studies 1.5
Science 2
Mathematics 2.5
Total Weightage 8
STEP-3
Now divide 120 days into five parts (Number of subjects) as per the
weightage assigned by you.
Use this formula
Subject weightage x total days
Total weightage
You must divide your subject areas as per the days allotted to the said subject.
For example, here 15 days are allotted to English. You can divide these days
into 4 parts as below:
STEP-5
Make Weekly Plan of study in such a manner so that all the subjects are
covered in 6 days and leave Sunday for revision of the work done during the
week.
You can make the WEEKLY PLAN OF STUDY only if you have worked out
all the steps for all your subjects.
Time allocation for weekly plan of study as per the weightage given to
different subjects in step-3:
Here one example plan is given. Make necessary changes wherever required.
Sunday Revision